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... look at the British soldiers' descriptions on the attack on Sword, it is easier to understand when broken down into your own words so this is what ill do now. I think that this is trying to tell us that the British shelled and bombed away at the beach fortifications to help clear the land of under-ground mines and debris. Then the British scampered forward and hid behind the 'Atlantic wall', where the Germans could not shoot at them. The British should have really conquered the attack on 'sword' due to the immense power of all their troops, this was to be the story and they did so. Also the information from source C, I think may back-up the overall tactics used to clear up the beaches of debris once again, bodies and mines. In this source a picture backs up my descriptions of the materials being cleared from the ...
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